ACTIVITY 1 ANSWERS MOOD (How do you feel about the artwork?) IDEA (What is the important information of the artwork?) MESSAGE (What is the value or moral you learn from the artwork?).
•It is widely thought that the capacity of artworks to arouse emotions in audiences is a perfectly natural and unproblemmatic fact.
2.IDEA
(What is the important
information of the
artwork?)
•The jars are anthropomorphic; characterized by a design that suggests human figures with complete or partial facial features of the first inhabitants of Mindanao. Furthermore, they give emphasis to the Filipinos' popular belief of life after death
3.MESSAGE
(What is the value or
moral you learn from the
artwork?).
•The Maitum anthropomorphic burial jars are earthenware secondary burial vessels discovered in 1991 by the National Museum of the Philippines' archaeological team in Ayub Cave, Barangay Pinol, Maitum, Sarangani Province, Mindanao, Philippines. The jars are anthropomorphic; characterized by a design that suggests human figures with complete or partial facial features of the first inhabitants of Mindanao. Furthermore, they give emphasis to the Filipinos’ popular belief of life after death.
Explanation:
oum..sana makatulong :<
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Answer:
1.MOOD
(How do you feel about
the artwork?)
•It is widely thought that the capacity of artworks to arouse emotions in audiences is a perfectly natural and unproblemmatic fact.
2.IDEA
(What is the important
information of the
artwork?)
•The jars are anthropomorphic; characterized by a design that suggests human figures with complete or partial facial features of the first inhabitants of Mindanao. Furthermore, they give emphasis to the Filipinos' popular belief of life after death
3.MESSAGE
(What is the value or
moral you learn from the
artwork?).
•The Maitum anthropomorphic burial jars are earthenware secondary burial vessels discovered in 1991 by the National Museum of the Philippines' archaeological team in Ayub Cave, Barangay Pinol, Maitum, Sarangani Province, Mindanao, Philippines. The jars are anthropomorphic; characterized by a design that suggests human figures with complete or partial facial features of the first inhabitants of Mindanao. Furthermore, they give emphasis to the Filipinos’ popular belief of life after death.
Explanation:
oum..sana makatulong :<